Drysdale is in the middle of the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. We moved here at the end of 2007 for the great beaches, horse riding, schools and facilities. This blog highlights issues and events in the Drysdale and Clifton Springs local area.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Potato Shed 10th Birthday Party
Table seating is cabaret style, there is a licensed bar. Please bring a basket supper. Tickets are limited.
You can book by credit card on 5251 1998 or at any Geelong Council Customer Service Centre.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Benny Goodman Tribute - Jazz at the Potato Shed
This is a fundraiser for the St James Anglican Church Hall Restoration project.
Tickets are $30 adult/concession.
You can book at the Potato Shed from 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday or phone 5251 1998 or at any of the City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centres.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Geelong Council has Potato Shed Masterplan on Agenda for Tuesday 25 May meeting
Below is an excerpt from the City of Great Geelong's Agenda for its meeting on May 25, 2010
POTATO SHED MASTERPLAN DETAILED BUSINESS CASE
Portfolio: Arts and Culture - Cr Abley
Education and Youth – Cr Farrell
Source: Community Services / Arts & Culture
General Manager: Irene McGinnigle
Index Reference: Subject: Bellarine Multi-Arts/Arts and Culture
Summary
This report provides an overview of the Business Case process for the Potato Shed Multi-Arts Centre and presents options for its development.
Further expansion of the Potato Shed facility was anticipated in the April 1998 Bellarine Peninsula Multi-Arts Facility Business Plan.
The Potato Shed was built as a joint venture by the City of Greater Geelong,
Bellarine Secondary College and the Roman Catholic Trusts Corporation (on behalf of the Catholic Regional College now St Ignatius College Geelong) with the State Government providing additional funding from the Community Support Fund. A Committee of Management under Section 86 of the Local Government Act oversees the venue.
A Demand Analysis and Business Plan process was undertaken in 2008 to determine current and future needs of the Potato Shed. The findings were that the facility is an exemplary model of partnership with over 90,000 visits per year. It is currently consistently operating close to capacity, 7 days a week, 14 hours a day and is not able to accommodate all bookings. With population on the Bellarine Peninsula expected to grow by another 55% in the coming 20 years, it will not be able to sustain its success without expansion.
Following the Demand Analysis, a two stage Masterplan was developed.
At the Council meeting of 28th October 2008, Council noted the Potato Shed Masterplan and endorsed the development of a Detailed Business Case for Stage One as proposed by the Masterplan.
The Detailed Business Case commenced in October 2009 with a Critical Review of the Demand Analysis and Masterplan. The Review substantiated the findings through rigorous testing and further highlighted the critical need for development of the facility.
Based on the Critical Review, Concept Plans have been revised. Two options have been developed:
- One – A ‘value managed’ option, developing the facility according to a reduced Concept Plan. Cost estimate $8M capital.
- Two – An architecturally ‘optimum’ design option, developing the facility according to a full Concept Plan. Cost estimate $10M capital.
In the unique spirit of collaboration that is a hallmark of the venue’s success, it is proposed that funding for the upgrade be sought in partnership with St Ignatius College and Bellarine Secondary College.
Recommendation
That Council:
1) Note the Potato Shed Masterplan Business Case;
2) Endorse Option 1 of the Masterplan Business Case as the preferred development option conditional on securing external funding.
The full agenda for the Geelong Council meeting on May 25, 2010 is available in pdf format. (This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader).
Monday, February 1, 2010
Headspace applying for planning permit at the Potato Shed in Drysdale
An article in today's Geelong Advertiser (print edition) by Chrisie Peucker (page 15) says that youth mental health service Headspace Barwon has applied to run a satellite programe at the Bellarine Artis Centre site - the Potato Shed in Drysdale.
"If approved, the temporary building would house an integrated health model, including GPs, psychiatrists, drug and alcohol counsellors, youth workers and physical and mental health workers."
The Potato Shed has been chosen as the site initially because of close proximity to schools. If approved the centre would be open from 1-5pm.
An earlier article about headspace and its choice of location in Drysdale was published on 23 February 2009 in the Geelong Advertiser entitled: Bellarine Headspace Grows.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Classical Ballet Classes in Drysdale
The Potato Shed in Drysdale is the venue for classical ballet classes for girls and boys to young adults in 2010.
Enrolments are being taken for 2010 by the Director of the Ballet School, Allegonda Deppe.
All enquiries please phone (03) 5251 2651 or email: deppea@iinet.net.au